Prosecutor Tom Brown held up pictures of the murder scene and still photos from Pill's in-car camera. Brown told the jury they could play the video of the shooting in slow motion and see Bradley's hand.

"You can actually see it and see the recoil over and over eight times," Brown said. "These are shots to kill."

Bradley's family sat in a courtroom that began to overflow with people wanting to see the climax of the trial.

Defense attorneys had asked the jury to find Bradley guilty of a lesser-degree of murder, saying the shooting was not premeditated.

They hammered away at Bradley's recorded admission, saying Bradley was too high on drugs to give a competent statement. Detectives interviewed Bradley an hour and a half after the shooting, and in the video he could be seen falling off his chair, going to sleep, and he was very hard to understand.